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IES-1000 User’s Guide
25-2 G.SHDSL Commands
192.168.1.1 gshdsl> config save
This command saves the G.SHDSL configuration into nonvolatile memory. You must use this command to save
any configurations that you make, otherwise the IES-1000 will return to its default settings when it is restarted.
Do not turn off your IES-1000 while saving your configuration.
25.3.2 Disable Port Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 gshdsl> disable port <port #>
where
<port #> =
A port number, from 1 to 8
This command forcibly disables the specified G.SHDSL port. For ports that are part of an n-wire group, each
n-wire group has one master port and the others are slaves. Enabling or disabling the master port enables or
disables all of the ports in the n-wire group. You cannot enable or disable a slave port.
The factory default of all ports is disabled. A port must be enabled before data transmission can
occur. An enabled but disconnected SHDSL port generates more heat than an operating port. To
minimize heat generation and to enhance reliability, remember to disable a port when it is not in
use.
25.3.3 Disable Ports Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 gshdsl> disable ports
This command forcibly disables all G.SHDSL ports.
25.3.4 Enable Port Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 gshdsl> enable port <port #>
where
<port #> =
A port number, from 1 to 8
This command forcibly enables the specified G.SHDSL port. For ports that are part of an n-wire group, each n-
wire group has one master port and the others are slaves. Enabling or disabling the master port enables or
disables all of the ports in the n-wire group. You cannot use the
enable or disable commands on a slave
port. If you are using n-wire and/or port bonding and you changed the ports from the central side to the remote
side or vice versa, the system will process the change when you use the
enable command. This will take a
few moments and the system appears to be hanging.